MR. JUSTICE WOODS delivered the opinion of the court, and, after stating the case as above, proceeded as follows:—
The answer does not allege that the moneys for which the court rendered judgment against the defendants were received by Potter after Sept. 23, 1873, and during the absence of Brashear, the register, nor does the bill of exceptions profess to state all the evidence in regard to the absence of Brashear and Potter from their respective offices. Passing...
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